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Why Wall Street is Bearish on 2023


Join Downtown Josh Brown and Michael Batnick for another round of What Are Your Thoughts? On this week’s episode, Josh and Michael discuss the biggest topics in investing and finance, including:

►2023 Targets – Wall Street is going into the year the majority of strategists predicting muted gains or outright losses for the S&P 500.

►Dotcom Bubble Stocks – “Where are they now?”

►Gold Cup and Handle – “Gold just went out for the year at its highest levels ever relative to U.S. Treasury Bonds.”

►Investor Landscape – “A Report of the FINRA Foundation National
Financial Capability Study”

►Perspective – “Let’s be smart, help each other out, and we will get through all of this.”

►2022 Declines – “Under pressure: S&P 500 source of price change”

►Make The Case

►Mystery Chart

and more!

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